New Self-Destructing M.2 SSD Developed for Sensitive Industries
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austinallegro
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Summary
A new M.2 SSD storage drive, the P250Q Self-Destruct SSD, has been developed by Team Group to self-destruct by frying its memory, targeting customers in sensitive industries like defense, factory automation, and AI.
Key quotes
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"The product comes from the Taiwanese memory vendor Team Group, which is marketing the SSD to customers working in sensitive industries."
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